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Your second paragraph answers your question. People read these like fan fiction (exhibit A = my mother.) It's the version of celebrity life they want to be real. Feuding! Clothes! Children! Lovers' quarrels! If it was fact-based it would be boring.

Especially with 2020 elections getting closer. They're already stained with the shit he has pulled so far but if they continue to humor him, it will hurt them in a big way long term.

Flora Robson is an underrated treasure - she’s my favorite in Black Narcissus, so sweet and so sad.

I am in a similar boat. I live in the Bay area with plenty of theaters to choose from but the temporary credit card number the app issued to me didn’t work no matter which kind of card I tried to process it as (Amex, Visa, Mastercard). I got into a circular conversation with their customer service via email to try to

I had to read it several times myself. The word eponymous doesn’t seem to be used correctly in this context. The restaurant is named Alexander which happens to be the same last name as the writer of the article not the owner of the restaurant. If the restaurant was named eponymously it would be named Stanich.

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Seems like a perfect time to share this old Youtube gem:

Another vote for Sophie! She’s frustratingly brilliant as Mary Musgrove in Persuasion (my favorite of the Austen adaptations) and so sweet in Gosford Park.

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I loved last season, especially the women (the characters and actors) but I hope there is less Franco as this season goes on. The premiere had waaaay too much of him and both slimebags he plays and they are the least interesting characters on the show. They add nothing to the historical aspects of the story, their

This is a true WWII romance along similar lines - love can change hearts and minds:

It contains denatured alcohol, which breaks down your skin's collagen. Bad deal.

It contains denatured alcohol, which breaks down your skin's collagen. Bad deal.

Gee, it’s almost like you read his words in their proper context!

This is fascinating - thank you. I vividly remember that 20/20 episode too and also have wondered what happened to Claude-Pierre. You’ve illustrated really well how medicine can have an inherent conflict between mind/emotions and body. Science says X should work as a treatment but try telling that to someone’s psyche.

(Love your screen name)

Came here for a reference to The Terror, was not disappointed. Bless you. (And how good was that show?!?!)

And that scene where it’s shot from in the house looking out into the garden when he’s swatting away a bee while holding his tea, all elbows and panic...I look for it every time because it’s genius. Shows so much about his character in a few seconds.

My confusion was why the age/era of the star mattered - if it looks good, it looks good.

Marlene Dietrich is a LEGEND for all time...who gives a fu*k how long ago it was?

Because you go outside between your home and your office (at least most people do) and most office windows are not UV coated so if you’re near one you need it then too. (Didn’t you see the part about the truck driver getting damage through the truck windows?) It’s not just about direct sunlight it’s about UV rays as